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Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots,(1542-1587), allegedly played golf at Musselburgh in 1567. This claim is apparently derived from a charge that the Earl of Moray put before the Westminster Commissioners in the ‘Articles’ in 1568.......
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Golf has a long history. Before Columbus dropped anchor in the Americas, before Copernicus rearranged the solar system, before even "clockwork time" was in common use, "the gowfe" was a flourishing pursuit in Scotland......
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Tom Wishon began designing custom clubmaking components in 1985. Since then, he has designed more original clubhead models in more different areas of materials and production processes than any other designer......
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Since then, the game has developed from featherie balls and wooden playclubs to the gutta percha''s and niblicks of the 19th century, and on to the Haskell ball and other sophisticated equipment we play.......
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This site is dedicated to the history of golf equipment.Golf can be a game of intense concentration or lighthearted fun.Whichever way it is played there has always been an incredible bond between a golfer......
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Tracing the origins of golf in Dornoch, its development over the years, and a history of the Club up to the end of the 20th Century - by John MacLeod Price for hardback edition - ¬£17.99 Price for leather bound signed......
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Golfsort is a terrific program, easy to use and saves me a great deal of time when setting up groups. It also allows all the players in the group to look up their tee times without me having to call them. It sorts players......
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The International Association of Sports Museums and Halls of Fame is a non-profit membership organization incorporated in 1971 to assist sport museums and halls of fame to develop, operate and promote their facilities in the best way possible. Today, IASM...
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The historical glories of St. Andrews have created a modern and vibrant town economically and culturally indebted to its past. Dating mainly from the 16th century, St. Andrews Castle is situated 800 yards east of the Links......
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